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As a bountiful autumn draws to an end, Mary Llewellin turns her tastebuds to some delicious Christmassy fare
Graham Donaldson will take over as senior chief inspector of HM Inspectorate of Education when Douglas Osler retires on 1 November. Mr Donaldson is currently depute senior chief inspector. He formerly...
12 July. 'Angelina Ballerina - The Ballerina Rag Doll'. (ITV 1, 3.35 to 3.50pm) In this story about the ballet-dancing mouse and her friends, Angelina decides to give away some of her old toys.
A lot hangs on the success of the Early Years Single Funding Formula to deliver sustainability when it comes to the free entitlement.
Despite concerns that the EU Referendum decision would mean more delays to policy changes for early years, there has been some movement at least in an attempt to show that it’s ‘business as usual’.
By Gill Evans, information officer at Play Wales. The Welsh Assembly is the first national body to say that the opportunity for children to play is vital to the survival of humanity.
Mixed bean and corn salad Ingredients: *Mixed salad leaves of your choice *100g French beans *100g baby corn or 1 small tin sweet corn *1 small tin kidney beans *1 small bunch spring onions *1/4...
The children at Honey Bears day nursery in Birmingham have been finding out why they are special. Nursery manager Debra Weedon and pre-school co-ordinator Sally Olivier explain a favourite nursery...
The recent expansion of free school meals has presented difficulties for many, but schools are finding ways to make it work. Katy Morton reports